Well, it could be that someone played a prank and hid them. Or perhaps they were accidentally left in a secret room at Hogwarts.
Your glasses might have fallen into the clutches of a mischievous magical creature. Or maybe they were transformed by a botched spell and you have to figure out how to reverse it to get them back.
Maybe they were lost during a magical battle or adventure. That's a common theme in fanfics.
I'm not entirely sure what specific situation you're referring to. In the Harry Potter series, Harry is the one who wears glasses, and he has his own share of hardships but not in a context of 'tortured and puts glasses on' in the original. In fanfiction, this could be some really out - of - the - box or dark interpretation where perhaps an author has created a scenario where Harry is tortured and then his glasses are put on him in a cruel or strange way. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
In many fanfictions, Harry Potter's glasses play an important role. Some might explore how his need for glasses affects his magical abilities. For example, a fanfic could have a plot where a spell goes wrong because his glasses were broken, leading to a series of comical or dangerous situations. It could also be a part of his identity in the fanfic world, like other characters recognizing him mainly by his glasses.
It could be that the glasses represent more than just a visual aid for Harry. Maybe they are a symbol of his identity as 'Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived'. In the fanfiction, the realization might be part of a deeper exploration of how his appearance and the items associated with it are intertwined with his destiny. For example, his glasses could be a connection to his past, perhaps having some magical origin or significance that he was previously unaware of.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous fanfiction with that exact plot. There are thousands of Harry Potter fanfictions out there, but this seems like a rather specific and somewhat dark concept that may not be as widespread in well - known fanfictions. However, it's possible that there are some niche or more adult - themed fanfictions with this idea, but I can't recommend those as they might not be appropriate.
Well, it could be anywhere! Maybe you dropped them in the common room or left them in a classroom.
There could be a fanfiction where Harry discovers the blindfolded glasses in an old, dusty corner of the Room of Requirement. When he puts them on, he's transported into a different dimension within Hogwarts where everything is a mystery. He has to use the limited vision through the glasses (maybe they have some sort of enchanted sight) to figure out how to get back to his own Hogwarts while also uncovering secrets about the castle's past.
Maybe they got lost in some magical mishap or were stolen by a mischievous character.
There could be a fanfiction where Harry is studying in the library with his broken glasses. He's squinting hard to read the old, faded texts. Hermione notices and offers to help him fix his glasses with a spell she's been researching. But Harry refuses at first, wanting to do it on his own. This creates a bit of tension between them, and as they argue, Ron comes in and tries to mediate. It could be a comical and character - driven fanfiction scenario.
It could be that Harry's glasses disappear as a result of a magical experiment gone wrong. For example, Hermione might be trying out a new spell she read about in an ancient book, and it backfires, causing Harry's glasses to vanish. This would create a bit of a rift between them at first, but they would soon realize that they need to work together to reverse the spell and retrieve the glasses.
Well, if the Snatchers made Harry lose his glasses, it could change the whole dynamic of his character. Harry is known for his glasses as part of his identity. Without them, he'd be in a rather difficult position. He might be more likely to be caught by the Snatchers as he wouldn't be able to see clearly to escape. It could also lead to some character development where he has to overcome this new obstacle, perhaps learning to trust his instincts more than his sight.